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Type I and Type II Superconductivity
Superconductors may be categorized into many classes based on their critical temperature, Tc, crystal structure, and the nature of their... -
Superconductivity
There exists a large diversity of superconductors following different mechanisms to achieve the superconducting phase. Low-temperature... -
Study of Superconductivity
In this chapter we first introduce the basic concept of superconductivity and its characteristic parameters (magnetic penetration depth, coherence... -
Superconductivity
There exists a large diversity of superconductors following different mechanisms to achieve the superconducting phase. Low-temperature... -
Intertype superconductivity in ferromagnetic superconductors
In many pnictides the superconductivity coexists with ferromagnetism in an accessible range of temperatures and compositions. Recent experiments...
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Superconductivity
The chapter gives an introduction to the theory of superconductivity. After a compilation of the most important experimental findings, it is shown... -
Field-Induced Superconductivity in Films with Magnetic Dots
Magnetic-field-induced superconductivity (FIS) is a rare phenomenon that has been observed up to now in only very few materials. We show that this... -
Superconductivity due to condensation of dyons
The dyonic field-effective Lagrangian in the Abelian projection of quantum chromodynamics has been constructed using an Abelian Higgs model with...
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Intertype superconductivity evoked by the interplay of disorder and multiple bands
Nonmagnetic impurity scattering is known to shift up the Ginzburg–Landau parameter κ of a superconductor. In this case, when the system is initially...
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The Phenomenon of Superconductivity and Type II Superconductors
A superconductor is not only a perfect conductor (ρ = 0) but also a perfect diamagnet (B = 0) below... -
Superconductivity
The definition of superconductivity is the electrical flow along with a substance with an electrical resistance of zero. This is a property seen in... -
Anisotropic interfacial superconductivity induced at point contacts on topological semimetal grey arsenic
The origin of superconductivity observed at the point contact between the normal metal tip and the topological material remains uncertain due to the...
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Strain-tunable Dirac semimetal phase transition and emergent superconductivity in a borophane
A two-dimensional (2D) Dirac semimetal with concomitant superconductivity has been long sought but rarely reported. It is believed that light-element...
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Interplay between the atomic structures and superconductivity of two-monolayer Pb films
Superconductors with reduced dimensionality have been widely explored for their exotic superconducting behaviors. Especially, at the two-dimensional...
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Reentrant Proximity-Induced Superconductivity for GeTe Semimetal
We experimentally investigate charge transport in In–GeTe and In–GeTe–In proximity devices, which are formed as junctions between superconducting...
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Hosohedral nodal-line superconductivity in hexagonal ABC Dirac semimetals
The recently identified hexagonal non-polar phase of KZnBi, an archetypal topological semimetal, has been found to cohost superconductivity on the...
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Vinen and Superconductivity: Quantized Vortices
We outline the contributions and continuing influence that W. F. (Joe) Vinen has made to the science of superconductivity, with particular emphasis...
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Unconventional charge order and superconductivity in kagome-lattice systems as seen by muon-spin rotation
Kagome lattices are intriguing and rich platforms for studying the intertwining of topology, electron correlation, and magnetism. These materials...
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Superconductivity in the crystallogenide LaFeSiO1−δ with squeezed FeSi layers
Pnictogens and chalcogens are both viable anions for promoting Fe-based superconductivity, and intense research activity in the related families has...